- Operation Identification:
To discourage theft on campus under this program, personal property items are engraved with the owner’s personal identification number, known as an “owner applied number.”
- Campus Escorts:
Courtesy Campus Police Department escorts are provided to anyone desiring the need for additional safety when walking to or from their class, on-campus residence, or vehicle.
- Vehicle Assistance:
The Campus Police will assist your stranded vehicle with a courtesy jump start or unlock if you accidentally lock your keys inside. A tire inflation device is also available if your tire is low on air.
- Child Identification and DNA Kit:
Complimentary fingerprinting of your child and self-processed DNA kits are available upon request to student parents.
- Crime Reporting:
All incidents of crime, alleged crime, violence, rape, date rape, sexual assault, or other sex offenses occurring on campus are to be promptly reported to the Campus Police. Crimes and criminal activity are investigated and a written report maintained in the office of the campus police. Patrol officers maintain a written daily log of all criminal activity observed or reported which includes the nature, date, time and general location of each crime and the disposition of the complaint if known. For more information or to report crime or criminal activity on campus, contact the office of the Campus Police at 526-1427. The Central Texas College Police Department also disseminates crime information through the Campus Crime Alert Bulletin as a part of the Central Texas College Police Department Community Oriented Policing Program.
- Sex Offenders:
Information regarding registered sex offenders as set forth by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act is available by accessing the Texas Department of Public Safety Sex Offender website at: https://texas.staterecords.org/sexoffender. You can also contact the office of the Campus Police for information on registered sex offenders or how to register as a sex offender. Registered sex offenders have seven (7) days from the first day of class to make contact with the Campus Police to register on Campus as a sex offender.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 62, Article 62.153 states:- Not later than the later of the seventh (7th) day after the date on which the person begins to work or attend school or the first date the applicable authority by policy allows the person to register, a person required to register under Article 62.152 or any other provision of this chapter who is employed, carries on a vocation, or is a student at a public or private institution of higher education in this state shall report that fact to:
- the authority for campus security for that institution; or
- if an authority for campus security for that institution does not exist, the local law enforcement authority of:
- the municipality in which the institution is located; or
- the county in which the institution is located, if the institution is not located in a municipality. (b) A person described by Subsection (a) shall provide the authority for campus security or the local law enforcement authority with all information the person is required to provide under Article 62.051(c).
- A person described by Subsection (a) shall notify the authority for campus security or the local law enforcement authority not later than the seventh day after the date of termination of the person's status as a worker or student at the institution.
- The authority for campus security or the local law enforcement authority shall promptly forward to the administrative office of the institution any information received from the person under this article and any information received from the department under Article 62.005.
- Subsection (a)(2) does not require a person to register with a local law enforcement authority if the person is otherwise required by this chapter to register with that authority.
- This article does not impose the requirements of public notification or notification to public or private primary or secondary schools on:
- an authority for campus security; or
- a local law enforcement authority, if those requirements relate to a person about whom the authority is not otherwise required by this chapter to make notifications.
- Notwithstanding Article 62.059, the requirements of this article supersede those of Article 62.059 for a person required to register under both this article and Article 62.059. The authority for campus security at Central Texas College is: Joseph Barragan, Chief of Police.
- Not later than the later of the seventh (7th) day after the date on which the person begins to work or attend school or the first date the applicable authority by policy allows the person to register, a person required to register under Article 62.152 or any other provision of this chapter who is employed, carries on a vocation, or is a student at a public or private institution of higher education in this state shall report that fact to: